Content with the tag: dificultades económicas
Article
Wage inequality during the pandemic: public subsidies
May 2022
What impact has the economic crisis caused by covid-19 had on wage inequality? Have public subsidies been sufficient? We analyse which groups have been most affected.
Infodata
Human capital formation
November 2021
Rate of early leavers from education and training in Spain and EU-27.
Infodata
People at risk of poverty and social exclusion
November 2021
Under 18s are the age group with the highest percentage of population at risk of poverty and social exclusion.
Article
Life dissatisfaction during the covid-19 pandemic in Spain
August 2021
Poor health and job loss are the main factors associated with dissatisfaction with life during the covid-19 pandemic in Spain. Our analysis in this article.
Article
The evolution of employment precarity among young people in Spain, 2008-2018
March 2021
Labour precarity among young people especially affects women. They occupy worse-paid positions with higher rates of temporary work than men.
Article
More female employment than ever, but the gender gap persists
July 2020
The gender gap in employment prior to covid-19 stood at around 16.5%. This article assesses the impact of economic crises and analyses the evolution of female employment between 1980 and 2017.
Article
Employed but poor
July 2020
“In-work poverty” has the greatest impact on women and young people, and this was the case before the covid-19 crisis. This article shows that between 2010 and 2014, the median wage fell by 5.2%.
Article
Are intermediate jobs disappearing? The myth of labour polarisation in Europe
July 2020
Is labour polarisation occurring in Europe? This study, prior to the covid-19 crisis, shows that in Spain, in barely 25 years, employment in higher-quality occupations has almost doubled.
Article
The evolution of the economy and the rejection of immigration in Europe
July 2019
Behind rejection of the other, and xenophobia, lie factors such as the country’s macroeconomic evolution, individual economic vulnerability and worker exposure to job competition.
Article
The labour market’s role in increasing inequalities during the economic crisis
April 2019
Does the phenomenon of the "working poor" spread? Among other effects of the economic crisis, temporary and part-time jobs have increased and wages have been reduced.
Article
Are immigrants more ambitious than their non-migrant compatriots?
April 2019
Does emigration always bring with it a dose of ambition? We analyse whether immigrants are more oriented toward success, risk, and money than their non-migrant compatriots.
Review
Inequality: The Costs to Families
December 2018
How do economic problems affect family stability? The books reviewed tackle changes in gender roles at work and the instability generated by socioeconomic inequality.
Interview
“When grandparents contribute to childcare, the birth rate increases”
December 2018
Do we reproduce the behaviour of our parents? Aart Liefbroer talks to us about the intergenerational transmission of demographic behaviour.
Infodata
Concentration of low-intensity employment in single-parent households.
December 2018
The highest percentage of households with very low employment intensity stands at 24.6% and corresponds to single-parent households. What happens with other households?
Infodata
Difficulties of families related with housing
December 2018
54.5% of single-parent households have no capacity to tackle unforeseen expenses. What type of material shortages do other households have?
Infodata
What type of housing do Spanish families live in?
December 2018
80.1% of households with two adults and no children live in an owned home. In the case of single-parent households, this percentage falls to 65%.
Infodata
What are the main reasons that make access to services provided by nurseries difficult?
December 2018
Economic reasons, availability of places, distance, timetable flexibility, etc. What factors determine access to nurseries?
Infodata
Can families afford access to childcare services?
December 2018
32.5% of Spanish single-parent families say that they have significant difficulties in paying for childcare services. Do households with two adults have easier access to these services?
Infodata
Households at risk of poverty and social exclusion
December 2018
Is there a greater risk of poverty and social exclusion among single-parent households? 48% of such homes suffered economic difficulties in Spain in 2017.
Report
Economic and material wellbeing
October 2018
Any household must face up to three challenges: having a sufficient income, maintaining a financial balance and avoiding situations of poverty. This report analyses the social needs linked to material living conditions.
Infodata
Contribution of elderly people to the care of family members
May 2018
How do elderly people contribute to intergenerational care? In 2016, some 35% of elderly people in our country regularly took charge of caring for their grandchildren.
Infodata
The economic position of elderly people
May 2018
Are there differences between the percentage of men and women aged over 60 years that are at risk of poverty? In Spain gender differences in the poverty risk rate among people aged over 60 years have practically disappeared.
Infodata
Limitations to the training of human capital and possibilities of economic growth and social wellbeing
January 2018
What is the rate for early leaving of education and training by sex? The Europe 2020 Strategy has a target of 15%.
Review
Between complacency and a self-defeating dream
November 2017
The two books reviewed share concerns regarding the decline of the USA and show the problems facing the country. From different perspectives, both reach the same diagnosis regarding American society and the danger that threatens democracy.
Article
Employment situation and family background in Europe during the crisis: we are not all equal
October 2017
What is the relationship between social background and quality of employment? We analyse whether, independently of education, family background is a conditioning factor in finding a good job and whether the crisis has influenced this situation.
Article
Long-Term Care following the Great Recession in European countries
August 2017
Economic crises bring with them numerous political decisions that affect healthcare systems. In this article by the Social Observatory of “la Caixa”, we analyse the effects of the crisis on the reform of the long-term care system in European countries.
Interview
“A science-informed approach specifically refers to understanding how problems develop”
June 2017
The reduction in aid programmes for vulnerable groups has caused an increase in situations of social exclusion in Europe. In this interview, Nick Axford explains to the Social Observatory of "la Caixa” how social protection policies are designed and the factors that intervene in the process.
Infodata
Young people and social inclusion
April 2017
What is the impact of poverty and social exclusion on young people? This infographic shows social exclusion rates by age group and the different problem issues linked to youth unemployment.
Interview
Fair society, healthy lives
April 2017
Director of the Institute of Health Equityof of the University College London (UCL);
Michael Marmot, director de Instituto de Equidad y Salud del University College London, explica los mecanismos que vinculan la desigualdad social con una mala salud, así como las políticas que deberían ponerse en marcha para reducirlas.
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